Next year Charlotte Casiraghi will be attending Columbia University. What about other royals her age like Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark, Prince Louis of Luxembourg and Prince Amedeo of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este? Where will they attend school?

Originally posted by princessvalondra@Jun 18th, 2004 - 10:11 pm Next year Charlotte Casiraghi will be attending Columbia University.

Is this a fact? What is then with her horse jumping?&#33; She surely couldn´t go on like now...with the same trainer, the same horses, the same show jumpings etc. Has she accepted that she never will be world class ?

Originally posted by Freedom@Jun 26th, 2004 - 7:41 pm Have any royals worked toward & earned a doctoral degree?

Yes.

HM King Mohammed VI of Morocco is a Doctor in Law from University of Nice-Antipolis in France. His thesis title was : “Cooperation between the European Economic Community and the Arab Maghreb Union”.

His brother HRH Prince Moulay Rachid is a Doctor in Law from l&#39;Université Montesquieu-Bordeaux IV France. His thesistitle was: The Organization of the Islamic Conference. Work of 5 years. The jury decreed him, unanimously, the very honourable mention and the congratulations of the jury with particular mention for his publication, have regard to the interest of the subject and the quality of work.

Crown Prince Guillaume and his younger brothers attended boarding school at Beau Soleil and Institut Le Rosey in Switzerland. Le Rosey in particular is popular amongst Royals. with its alumni including

oh Charlotte and Pierre currently attend Lycee Jeanne d&#39;Arc in Fontainebleu in France. though i&#39;m sure that Charlotte is currently taking her baccalaureat (her leaving school exam, sort of like the GCSE&#39;s that students in England take)

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Prince Philip attended Cheam and Gordonstoun Schools. After this he wen straight attended Dartmouth Naval College for his officer's training and commission.

Q. Elizabeth was educated at home I believe. She did however attend some classes at Eton College focusing on Constitutional Law (I believe this was private tuition, not with the other students at the all-boy school).

Victoria, Carl Philip and Madeleine of Sweden all went to "ordinary" swedish schools between age 7-19.
After that Victoria studied french in France 96/97 and after that she went on to Yale University in USA where she was a "special student" and took various courses in, among other things, art and french.
Carl Philip is at the moment a student at Forsbergs school of desing in Stockholm where he´s studying graphic design.
And then the little sister: Madeleine has studied science of art at Stockholm University for three semesters. This fall she studies Etnologhy.

Victoria, Carl Philip and Madeleine of Sweden all went to "ordinary" swedish schools between age 7-19.

Prince Carl Philip did not attend a normal school in gymnasiet/upper secondary school. Instead he chose Sweden's oldest private boarding school - and one of the few private schools left in the country. The annual tuition fee for the education is 174 000 SEK, about $25 808.

Prince Carl Philip did not attend a normal school in gymnasiet/upper secondary school. Instead he chose Sweden's oldest private boarding school - and one of the few private schools left in the country. The annual tuition fee for the education is 174 000 SEK, about $25 808.

It depenmd on what you mean by "normal school"!
When I use the phrase "normal school" I mean a school that follows the swedish "läroplan". Meaning, not an education in private at the royal palace or something like that.
Yes, the students at Lundsberg are posh,rich children of the swedish nobility but its still a school that has the same subjects and way of teaching like all other schools in Sweden.

And if so, that means that neither Victoria or Madeleine went to normal schools either. Enskilda Gymnasiet also has a high fee.
But atleast, between the age of 7-16 Victoria and Carl Philip went to state schools(Smedslättskolan and Ålstenskolan). Madeleine started at Smedslättskolan and then started at Enskilda gymnasiet( Carlssons skola) when she was 10 and in 4th grade.

It depenmd on what you mean by "normal school"!
When I use the phrase "normal school" I mean a school that follows the swedish "läroplan". Meaning, not an education in private at the royal palace or something like that.

There are no schools in Sweden that doesn't follow the "läroplan" (educational curriculum set up by the Parliament). Private education (home schooling) at the Royal Palace, like the King received, would also have to follow the "läroplan" (educational curriculum) if still used. In Sweden, the only dinstinction between different forms of school is kommunala/municipalital schools, friskolor/semi-private and privat/private schools.

The schools of all the Swedish royal children belongs to the category friskolor/semi-private - except Prince Carl Philip's school Lundsberg, which he attended for upper secondary school. He also attended the boarding school Kent in Connecticut in the US.

Crown Prince Haakon studied at UC Berkeley. He also has a Master's Degree from London School of Economics in International Politics.

King Harald studied at Balliol, Oxford.

All of the members of the Norwegian Royal family have spent the early years of their education in state-run schools, though Princess Astrid and Ragnhild were educated at home before the Second World War. During the war Princess Astrid, Princess Ragnhild and, then, Prince Harald was educated at American schools, and when they returned to Norway the princesses refused to be home-schooled again.